Field of Mars

The term Field of Mars (Latin: Campus Martius) goes back to antiquity, and designates an area, inside or near a city, used as a parade or exercise ground by the military.

Notable examples of places which were used for these purposes include:

  • Campus Martius, an area in ancient Rome
  • Champ de Mars, a large public space in front of the Military Academy in Paris
  • Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg), a square in Saint Petersburg

Modern-day examples of places which have been given this name include:

  • Campo Marte, a venue for military, government and equestrian events in Mexico City
  • Field of Mars Reserve, bushland in New South Wales, Australia
  • Pedion tou Areos, a large public park in Athens

See also

  • Mars (disambiguation)
  • Champ de Mars (disambiguation)
  • Campus Martius (disambiguation)
  • Campo Marte (disambiguation)
  • Marchfield (assembly)
  • Mars (oil platform), an oil field in the Gulf of Mexico
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